The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 18, 1938, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR Miss Lulie Eddins Graduates From Mississippi Law School Miss Lulie Eddins, daughter of| “Feminine members of the legal | spa Sa at Be profession are not numerous in , and Mrs. ins, | graduated on Monday from Ole) Mississippi, but it is certain Mics ‘Miss Law School. Miss Eddins|Eddins is the youngest among | is a granddaughter of the late'them. Other women engaged in| George W. Reynolds and his first the practice of law in the state) “wife, for whom she is named. She |are Miss Zelda Siegal of Sun-/| owas, ‘a student of the Convent of flower county, Lucy Somerville | Immaculate, ~ | Howarth, a partner with her law- | The following is from the|yer husband, in Jackson, and Mrs. | Laurel Leader-Call, newspaper Nell Hunt of McComb.” | a Taher apait ad : | parm tor same newspaper | ~Miss ins, who attended says of Miss (ins: AllSaints College before enter- | GOOD LUCK, MISS LULIE ing’the University, is just twenty,, “Lulie Eddins, claimed by| and:appeared before Judge Amis Laurel as well as Bay Springs, is| last Saturday to be relieved of Mississippi's youngest lawyer. It} minority disabilities before ad- \is also safe to say that she is Mis- | mission to the state. bar. She'sissippi’s best looking lawyer. i iked high in a class of twenty-| “Anyhow, Lulie’s looks will not | and at the University and hurt at the bar or anywhere else AlL-Saints won beauty contests-as | she finds. herself, for she has a well as scholastic honors. dire ft, intelli ar that is very en- “She is secretary to tHe gai ‘of Bi i Ole, Miss Law Schoo!’and win |” ‘tpétongs, as we say, | continue in that work’ this an - | to: eg “well ig to’ Jasper Bi dee fall she plans {6° so we exons her, our er shingle—just where, ‘she ember of t our hhas-not decided. : . ; a ng fok a PUareeer of “She is a member of the K. D. |h ‘horid¥ efi heed “sorority, the Phi Delta Delta legal | “There 6 reason at all why ity, was a member of the| she, though a woman, may not) ,» 1936 and 1937, the Tassels, obtain both. Laurel points to/ 1936; of the Beauty Section, 1935 | Helen Carloss, only a few years! ‘and. 1936, and of the Panhellenic'ago a teacher in the Laurel} oo 1936 and 1937. jschools, now an assistant to Eddins comes to Laurel United States Attorney General, | uently where she and her de- as proof that legal ability does; i parents are great favor- not go unrecognized and unre-) if | warded these days.” Miss Elizabeth Keepers Weds | ~ In New Union Church In Gatun The following article relative | nated in the sadingote fashion, ot| } to the wedding is reproduced soft powder blue over flowered | from the pewapenst in Gatun, | silk, Her accessories were white. | | “An informal reception follow- | CAthe firs first wedding to be sol-\ed the wedding at the home of emnized in the new Gatun Union the bride’s parents. The bride’s| Church, was that of Miss Eliza- | table was decorated with pink| beth Mae Keepers, daughter of |rosebuds and fern around a three | Mr.:and Mrs. William Keepers of | tier wedding cake, topped with al Gatun, and Mr, Raymond ©. Si- miniature bride and groom. Mrs. | mon, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. | Keepers was assisted at the recep- , Simon of Seville, Ohio. The cere- tion by Mrs. W. C. Keepers of a, took place Thursday, June Pedro Miguel and Mrs. H. B. Jones at 4:00 o'clock in the presence |of Balboa. relatives and friends of the| “The happy couple left for the . The Rev. Cecil L. Mor- | Pacific Side on the evening train| gan, pastor of the Cristobal Union |and after a short honeymoon } Church officiated. ‘will be at home in quarters No.} | “Baskets of white gladioli and 98-A, New Cristobal. roid were used as general decora- | tiéns. about, the church. Miss tun girl, where she has resided for Marian King, pianist, played a many years with her Parents. Af- program of nuptial selections as ter completing her primary edu- the-guests assembled and the cation in the Gatun School she soft strains of “I Love You Truly” completed her schooling in Key aftér-the marriage vows had been! West, Florida. She returned to Lovering, and Mr. and Mrs. Cos-| and East Gulf: the Isthmus four years ago and “The bride, who was given injuntil her marriage has been em maffiage by her father, was pic- ployed with the Panama Canal,' ie in a stunning tailored Bureau of Clzbs and Playgrounds, | ensemble of white silk crepe, | “Mr, Simon is well- known on/ on simple lines with a| the Isthmus where he has resided | r length coat She | since 1928, when he came here} @ small white hat with a/from his former home in Seville, | nose veil and a corsage of | Ohio. is cor ‘oe — the | iy rid a ei GU PO : Naomi Keepers, i@ of honor for her sister. corsage was of pink rosebuds her ‘accessories were white. ‘ “Mrs. Keepers, mother of . thie! etl bride, wore_a lovely gown Shane back Crowds At Boul OF Rice Parties “Barge deowds cat attended the was F “ciatence | the grand- ane : of, re espe Keepers. ‘Miss is Felton Weds Leo Haskins First Methodist church was} { Bowl of Rice Supper and Dance yesterday, given to aid the non- combatants in the Chinese War. The Supper was given at the Stone Church Annex and present- edanm excellent menu. In the dance at the Habana-Madrid, a fine program of dance music fea- turéd the evening. There were about 150 persons at the Supper and@*‘an equal. number at the Mrs. M. E. Berkowitz was gen-! efal. chairman. The Supper com- mittee was composed of Mrs. Ketchum, chairman; Mrs. Thursday afternoon the scene of} a pretty wedding when Miss Mary | Felton became the bride of Leo Haskins. Rev. Joe Tolle officiat- | ed. { The ceremony was performed in the presence of a group of rela- ; tives of both high contracting parties, the bride attended by: Miss Mildred Olsen and the groom attended by Raymond Felton. | | Miss Felton wore a_ beautiful! gown of white satin, with blue jeape, white turban and veil, and a corsage of gardenias. Mr. Has-* kins wore a suit of white with Lopez, Mrs. Wesley Arch- er, Mrs. Paul Mesa, Mrs. Lillian Directly after the wedding eet Jones, Mrs. Minnie Robinson,! couple made preparations to go Mrs:-Mae Douglas, Mrs. Charles on a brief honeymoon trip to Mi- Johnson, Mrs. Braxton Warren,|arni and Met over the highway | Mrs. Roland Adams, Miss Birgetta ‘about 5 o'clock, and expect to re-' Belgar, Miss Anita Berkowitz, | turn Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Thelma Curry, Mrs. Curry Upon their return they will be Moreno, Mrs. Carl Bervaldi. at home to their many friends at Publicity was by Miss Marie the residence, 1216 Flagler ave- Cappick. Mrs. A. M. Hewett was nue. treasurer. On the Dance commit- tee, Miss Marguerite Hernandez eeeeeeececce Was chairman, and members were | Miss Susan La Kin, Miss Nellie boutonniere. * : \ ) AC Social Calendar SATURDAY— Eighth Celebratisft ‘Darite* Choose Miss Key West. 10 p. m. Habana-Madrid. Wedding of Miss Helen Gillham Smiley to William Bowman Cutter. “The Cedars”, Mid- diebrook, Virginia. =—O— | SUNDAY— Concert, Key West Hospitality ; Band, 4 P. M. Art Center. Wedding of Miss Sylvia Guito to Michael B. Gill. 5 P. M. St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, Coconut Grove. par, a | MONDAY— Boys Fellowship Club Dinner. | 6:15 p. m. Methodist Church Parsonage. Meeting, Boy Scouts, Troop 5. 7:30 P. M. Wesley Commun- ity House. Special Meeting of Camera Club. 7:30°P. M. County | Courthousé. OO TUESDAY— Stone Church Service Club Din- ; ner. 6 P.M. Church Annex. | Wedding of Ophelia Machado and Ray Banks. Meeting of Everready Star Club. 4 P. M. Residence of Mrs. William White, South Street. 20 WEDNESDAY— Gala Miss Key West Gaeret| Overseas Highway Celebra- | tion Committee. 9 P. M. Ha- bana-Madrid. pars THURSDAY— Lions Club Supper. 6:30 P. M.} Stone Church Annex. Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 7:30 P. M. Bayview Park. Rotary Club Luncheon. 12:15 P. M. St. Paul’s Annex. Shower Honoring Miss Martha Carbonell. 5 P.M. Habana- Madrid. pe” = Wee FRIDAY— Meeting Girl Scouts, Troop 1. 7:30 p. m. Golden Eagle Hall. | Meeting, Sea Scouts, Ship 3. 7:30 P. M. High School Gym. Cosgroves Leave ‘Today Captain and Mrs. P. L. Cos- “Mrs. Simon is a popular Ga- ' grove left today for their summer feels: home in Lakewod, Georgia, after spending the winter in Key West. Accompanying them were Mrs. Cosgrove’s mother, Mrs. E. D. grove’s son, Richard. They expect to return to Key cast weather with scattered show- | Roses. ; West in November. Miss Brantley Bride Of ' Jack Heavener .|afternoon at the First Methodist |Smith was wedded to Charles p. accompanying. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | Smith-Curry Nuptials Yesterday At a quiet wedding yesterday Church, Miss Annice Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles |Curry, son of Mrs, Ella Curry. Rev. Joseph Tolle officiated. “Joe Aller ‘wes best nian tani Miss’ Claudia“ Albul'¥} ftiaid honor. Géraéli Gawhdérs-sang “ Promise Me" bwi ingman C: ring the sional Mr. Saunders _ played thi wedding matthvA 2@Nite" Mrs. ‘Cutrry¥was.loF gfaduiate Monroe Coutity’* High’ ‘School in| 11937, and Mr. Curry in 1930. Following the ceremony, |couple left for Miami. |Miss Guito To Wed Tomorrow the Wedding of Miss Sylvia Guito, |daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank |H, Guito, formerly of this city, to Michael B. Gill, will be solmniz- ed in Coconut Grove tomorrow | \night at 5 o'clock at St. Stephen’: s | Episcopal Church. Miss Guito was a graduate of | Monroe County High School and a} popular member of the youriger | sét. Mi. Gill, who is from “New | Orleans, Louisiana, was employ- ed here for a nuiaber of Yéars with’ the Coast and Geodetic Sur- | vey. He met Miss Guito during} |his employment here. | Following the wedding there } will be a reception at 1792 SW \ 17th Avenue. \ evecccecceee ecopceee THE WEATHER Temperatures” |Highest .. j Lowest... Mean _ Normal Mean - Rainfall Yesterday's Precpiitation T. Ins. Normal Precipitation *This record covers 2 ending at 8 o'clock thi Tomorrow's Almanac” Sun rises as Sun sets _ Moon rises - Moon sets i quarter, 20! } | P. “High ‘ 438 Low Barometer 7:30 a. m. today: Sea level, 30.08. WEATHER FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Sunday) SBR BSBSS Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy, scattered thundershowers Sunday afternoon “and possjply | tonight;. moderate southeasterly | Florida: Partly cloudy, scatter- | jed thundershowers Sunday after- | ‘noon and possibly in extreme south portion tonight. Jacksonville to Florida Straits Moderate south- | easterly winds and partly over- jers Sunday and possibly over ex- | \treme south portion tonight. TRANSPORTATION PEACOCK PARTY ARRIVES HERE Cruiser Willard, with Milton! Peacock and group of friends on board, arrived in port yesterday | after enjoying a delightful cruise | on the west_coast and visiting | (k ‘Rivér ‘and : other points, ere” LT aoa the: | delicacies: KOEDELS ARE VISITING HERE ‘Visitors in Key West today are |Mr. and Mrs. Simon E. Koedel, of New York, who have been va- jcationing in Cuba and on the re- tuirm’ came by the way of: Key weit,” ‘where Mr. Koedel served while. a corporal, in the U. S. f oe ey land; m4 cruise to’ Key they meet their’ are: Mr. Peacock, tin‘ R: Peacock, Captain | Mate Alfred John-| Maloney, and Gus Mr. Peacock said that the visi- tors will probably remain in the city until some time next week, ; and it is expected that Mr. Pea- cock will leave Monday on the! Cuba for a trip to Havana. ecevce @evececcccosoes, PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. Everett Hall and _ son,| | Richard, neice Helen Turner, who \had been visiting Mr. Hall’s par-; |ents, Mr. and Mrs, Reese Upthe- | | grove at viagea' yge feet at) noon today. —whTO! Sidney Berkowttz—was a pas- | senger leaving over the highway this morning for Miami and from there will go to visit friends in Gainesville. { Hilary Crusoe, who had been} visiting in Miami, briefly with his family, was a returning pas- senger over the highway yester-| day afternoan, ENTERT. Ceoccccccccccccssoooccce| Habana- Madrid | Tonight’s the big night here at this, the night club that “tops| them all” in Key West . . . The} g|Overseas Highway Celebration Dance will be held here and ela-, borate preparations have been) made. to entertain the large crowds that will turn out... . The dancers will “prance” as us-* -|ual, excellent music provided by , Otto Divanti and his superb or-| # omranigg Raul’s Club | The regular Saturday night; dance will be given by the man- agement at Raul’s Club on Roose- ; velt Boulevard tonight with Raul’s Club Orchestra in charge of music. Cooling ocean breezes; . the best in drinks ». good | entertainment . o.9 are features | |that continually make this re: dezvous the favorite of dancers in this city. No admission charge lis in effect. Pena’s. Garden Gould Curry’s Orchestra .. . purveyors of “sweet and low”! music will entertain this evening and far into the morning hours} at Pena’s famous Garden of; Summer dance crowds continue to favor this “night! |club” and they find that the | dance music played by Gould’s | “talented gang” compares favor-/ ably with any now in town. Drop in early—or late—to Pena’s. | You'll always find a oe Miss Mary Brantley, daughter | secccccenccncccecccsenes | |crowd and “fun rules supreme.” toe Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Brantley | became the bride of Jack Heaven- er of Linkerton, North Carolina, last night in the Pastorium of the "First Baptist @hurch, Rev. Y. T. | Shehane perfottning the cere- ; mony. Only immediate members of |the bride’s family were present. The couple will be at home to When You Think of Ozark Arrives Steamer Ozark, of the Clyde- Malory Lines, arrived in Key West’ ‘harbor, last evening —— at! 6:13 O'clock “docked at the Mal- loty pier to deliver small catgo. | er unlpading the , véssel sailed 8:30 o’clock for Miami and | Jacksonville. Use Vaccinol—it Kills Wood) jtheir friends at 421 Duval Street. 'Worms—Phone 319-R. Boys’ Wear Think of CHAS. ARONOVITZ — DEPARTMENT STORE— TOM SAWYER BOYS’ WEAR HEADQUARTERS Suits just like Tommy Kelly wears—See Tommy in “Adventures of Tom Sawyer,” then ses our line of Tom Sawyer Boys’ LINEN SUITS, WHITE GAB- ARDINE SUITS, WASH SUITS, PLAY SUITS, SHIRTS and SHORTS. ecuss UG aA pelle Ince. nad pocket roto ‘ MONDAY- MORNING SPECIALS ! New shipment of SHEER DRESSES, at each $1.00 SLACKS and FARMER- “f ETTES at, pair $1.00 eeccccecccsee § Ladies’ BEACH SHORTS to close out at, yard 50c 10 more pieces of sheer FLOWERED VOILES, to close out at, yard . 15¢ ! —SHOES—" | for Met. Women “ind Oni. dren. A shoefor every foot,’ | See our line of footwear be- fore making your purchase. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS EVERY SATURDAY and Use Vaccinol—it Kills Wood Worms—Phone 319-R. BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Established 24 Hour Ambulance Service Phone 135 ovine” “ete Any. jant visit. jaffairs of Ann Arbor. )VHe was here in the 121st Co. “Artillery, and remembers the hurricane of 1909. His principal desire of coming to Key West was to meet some of his old friends who served with him and he and Mrs, Koedel are having a pleas- They will leave tomorrow |morning over the highway en- route to their New York home with several stops en route. ‘SENATOR ROYAL COPELAND DIED IN WASHINGTON | (Contniued from Page One) ; medical societies, he was a Fellow of the American College of Surg- | es and a former president of Alnerican Opthalmological | |ana Otological Association. During*the ‘years he was:con-; nected with the faculty of the! University of Michigan, Dr. Cope-! land took an active interest in the/| He served’, }as mayor in 1901-1903 and was} | president of the board of educa- | tion in 1907-08.. For eight years | he was treasurer of the National | Board of Control of the Epworth | League. ANSWERS TO TEN’ | TEST QUESTIONS) | Below are the answers to al questions printed on Page 2 Pertussis. It is the smallest state in the | Union. 5 P.M. Bill Terry. Yes. She never married. Montevideo. Harry L. Hopkins. Yes. Twentieth century. oa SEEN rape Use Vaccinol—it Kills Wood Worms—Phone 319-R. The Favorite In Key West — THY IT TODAY — STAR ¥ BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS | BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME —with—— Modern Tile Floor and Wainscot In Bath, Kitchen, Porch Sanitary, Decorative, Colorful ; Cuban Tile, Resilient Tile, Marble | Terrazzo. Seo— Overseas Tile eam caged 706 White Street SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1938, OVERLOOKS PAYROLL SANTA CRUZ, Calif. — The automobile belonging to George} Ley, president of a lumber com- pany in this city, was stolen. Forty minutes later it was re- covered, and on the back seat was a $2,500 payroll which the thief had overlooked. National Small Business Men’s Association to meetin Pittsburgh | Sept. 13 to 26, PEARLMAN'S, Inc. SALE on SHEETS and CASES —Attention— Housekeepers, Apartments and Hotels. BUY NOW and SAVE this quality needs no intro- duction jus 81x99, note size, $1.35 value . MONROE THEATER Dick Powell, Rosemary Lane Hugh Herbert. Glenda Farrell in HOLLYWOOD HOTEL Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c: Night, 15-25c Key West Scavenger Service FOR EXTRA SERVICE PHONE 123-3 WILLIAM KNIGHT It’s Time-- To Store Your WINTER CLOTHING AND BLANKETS We offer a special PROTECTIVE SERVICE Using Our 81x90, $1.25 value 72x99, $1.15 value Hits ain fed c 72x90 93c ee 90c 63x90 _ 87 Good Sheets Fair Sheets 81x90 _ 75c 72x98 _ 50c PILLOW CASES 81x90 tai ic MONDAY SALE DRESS GOODS 3 cases Printed Materials— Batistes, Lawns, Voiles, Per- cole Mavala, pee yam: 9c and 10c _,8:30 A. M.—BE ON TIME Silk-finished, white Broad- cloth, 25¢ value, yard __ 18¢ 1 case PRINTED LAWN _ 12c 1 case PRINTED FLAXON ISc 1 case SHADOW LAWNS, PRINTED DIMITIES. VOILES, DOTTED SWISS- 10c ae Leather SANDALS. $1.00 10 styles of new WEDGE- HEEL SANDALS, up’ from ho $1.98 NEW ASSORTMENT SLACKS — COULOTTES and sha Sore isteione special $1.00 New Assortment BATHING SUITS, in newest styles, . $1.98 up | FIND GOOD HEALTH |. Through Modern Chiropractic Methods" Painless ccc Corrective DR. A. M. . MORGAN 512 Simonton Street TELEPHONE 541 HOLTSBERG’S 50c SALE MONDAY os be here Monday for the Special Sale of DAFFO- s: ed in PRINTS for Misses pee R..STOWE : | This service included FREE when desired with Dry Clean- ing cnd Blanket Cleaning. LINEN SUPPLY Before the Dress you home up for visitors | « Avail yourself of our NEW || LINEN SERVICE. | Columbia | Laundry —and — DRY CLEANE PHONE 57 S COMPANY AUTHORIZED AGENT 515 Duval Street Phone 276 Key West’s Most Modern Store | Get ready now for the huve GALA FIESTA Celebration opening July 2nd. Make this store your headquarters for all better-class mer- | FOR THE CELEBRATION! New lines of BEACH WEAR SALE ON SHOES Ladies’, Misses’, Children’ SEE WINDOW DISPI VETA, on ous of yuk Bal 40 inch PRINTED and PLAIN | SILK. only 3 yards sie | New 's WAY, on snie at $1.95 There is only one CERTIFIED 4 -

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